THE FOLLOWING AWARDS REQUIRE SPECIAL APPLICATION FORMS WHICH WILL BE AVAILABLE IN GUIDANCE DURING THE YEAR:
University of Toronto National Scholarship June (of Grade 11 year)
And University of Toronto National Book Award
The Loran Scholarship Foundation October 20th
80% average with school and community leadership
TD Canada Trust Scholarship for Community Leadership October 31
Outstanding community leadership balanced with academic performance
Burger King Scholars December 15
Demonstrates financial need, works an average of 15 hours per week year round,
community service and extra-curriculars
Wendy’s Classic Achiever December 31
Excellence in academics, extra-curriculars and community service, 70% average **www.wendysclassicachiever.ca**
Vari Scholarship - University of Toronto-Victoria College January 16
Academic excellence with a desire to pursue a future in secondary school teaching **www.vicu.utoronto.ca/registrar**
Queen’s University Chancellor’s Scholarship January 31
Academic excellence, leadership, creative and original thinking,
one candidate per school
Queen’s University Dr. Iris May Marsh Memorial Award January 31
Academic excellence, financial need, community service, leadership, Ontario resident
Queen’s University Bank of Montreal Award January 31
Academic excellence, financial need, school and community service, leadership
Terry Fox Humanitarian Award Program February 1
Dedication to community service, humanitarianism, perserverance and courage
in the face of obstacles and the pursuit of excellence in fitness and academics
University of Western Ontario National Scholarship Program February 14
Academic excellence, community service, leadership, three
candidates per school
York University Undergraduate Entrance Awards February 23
85% average, financial need, contribution to school or community
York University Awards of Distinction February 23
90%, excellence and leadership in community service, arts, sports
York University, Harry W Arthurs Alumni Entrance Scholarship February 23
Must be a child or grandchild of a York University graduate, 90% average, participation and leadership in extracurriculars
York University, School of Kinesiology and Health Science February 23
Entrance Scholarships: Kinesiology and Health Science applicant, high academic standing, extra-curricular involvement
The Garfield Weston Merit Scholarship for Colleges February 28
Leadership, service to school and community, academic ability, planning to attend a college of applied arts and technology
Allan Simpson Education Fund March 1
Awarded to full orphans; academics, extra-curriculars and community service is considered
University of Guelph President’s Scholarships March 1
Outstanding academic achievement, significant contribution to school and society
University of Guelph-Lincoln Alexander Chancellor’s Scholarship March 1
Outstanding academic achievement, an Aboriginal Person of Canada, a person with a disability or a member of a visible minority, potential to become leaders
Maycourt Club of Oakville Award approx March 24
Financial need
Miller Thomson Foundation Scholarship March 31
Academic achievement, positive and significant contribution to school and community **www.millerthomson.ca**
Canadian Federation of University Women approx April 16
University Entrance Scholarship
Outstanding Academic Achievement (80+average), consideration of financial need
Canadian Federation of University Women approx April 16
Jean Malcolm Smith Award
Outstanding volunteer service, good academics (70+ average), planning to attend university or college
Canadian Federation of University Women approx April 16
Eleanore Stone Music Award
Enrolling in a post-secondary music program, financial need, good academics (70+ average), proficiency in music
Rotary Clubs of Oakville West, Oakville North approx April 18
Oakville Trafalgar-Academic Excellence Awards
Academic excellence, and significant contribution to community
Rotary Clubs of Oakville West, Oakville North approx April 18
Oakville Trafalgar-Bursaries
Financial need, academic ability and community service
Rotary Clubs of Oakville West, Oakville North approx April 18
Oakville Trafalgar-David Dunn Music Award
Awarded to music students with talent, dedication and experience who need financial assistance to pursue their music education
Aird Scholarship approx April 25
Awarded to students who have a physical disability that is major and long term
“Whipper” Billy Watson Education Bursury approx April 30
Awarded to students who have a physical disability, leadership and community service, extra curriculars, and is planning to attend a college of applied arts and technology.
OSSTF Federation Family Bursary end of April
Child of a OSSTF member, leadership and interest in the community, labour/union or other social issues
Angela Bruce Chapter IODE Bursury Award approx May 1
Financial need, going to university or college
Dr. Albert Rose Bursury approx July 12
Awarded to students who are tenants of Rent-Geared-To-Income housing in Ontario
RAY Award Flyer for Youth
Two sites to search for additional information on scholarships: scholarshipscanada.com studentawards.com
THE FOLLOWING AWARDS REQUIRE SPECIAL APPLICATION FORMS WHICH WILL BE AVAILABLE IN GUIDANCE DURING THE YEAR:
And University of Toronto National Book Award
80% average with school and community leadership
Outstanding community leadership balanced with academic performance
Demonstrates financial need, works an average of 15 hours per week year round,
community service and extra-curriculars
Excellence in academics, extra-curriculars and community service, 70% average
**www.wendysclassicachiever.ca**
Academic excellence with a desire to pursue a future in secondary school teaching
**www.vicu.utoronto.ca/registrar**
Academic excellence, leadership, creative and original thinking,
one candidate per school
Academic excellence, financial need, community service, leadership, Ontario resident
Academic excellence, financial need, school and community service, leadership
Dedication to community service, humanitarianism, perserverance and courage
in the face of obstacles and the pursuit of excellence in fitness and academics
Academic excellence, community service, leadership, three
candidates per school
85% average, financial need, contribution to school or community
90%, excellence and leadership in community service, arts, sports
Must be a child or grandchild of a York University graduate, 90% average, participation and leadership in extracurriculars
Entrance Scholarships: Kinesiology and Health Science applicant, high academic standing, extra-curricular involvement
Leadership, service to school and community, academic ability, planning to attend a college of applied arts and technology
Awarded to full orphans; academics, extra-curriculars and community service is considered
Outstanding academic achievement, significant contribution to school and society
Outstanding academic achievement, an Aboriginal Person of Canada, a person with a disability or a member of a visible minority, potential to become leaders
Academic excellence, leadership
**www.ryerson.ca/services/aid.html**.
Financial need
Academic achievement, positive and significant contribution to school and community
**www.millerthomson.ca**
University Entrance Scholarship
Outstanding Academic Achievement (80+average), consideration of financial need
Jean Malcolm Smith Award
Outstanding volunteer service, good academics (70+ average), planning to attend university or college
Eleanore Stone Music Award
Enrolling in a post-secondary music program, financial need, good academics (70+ average), proficiency in music
Oakville Trafalgar-Academic Excellence Awards
Academic excellence, and significant contribution to community
Oakville Trafalgar-Bursaries
Financial need, academic ability and community service
Oakville Trafalgar-David Dunn Music Award
Awarded to music students with talent, dedication and experience who need financial assistance to pursue their music education
Awarded to students who have a physical disability that is major and long term
Awarded to students who have a physical disability, leadership and community service, extra curriculars, and is planning to attend a college of applied arts and technology.
Child of a OSSTF member, leadership and interest in the community, labour/union or other social issues
Financial need, going to university or college
Awarded to students who are tenants of Rent-Geared-To-Income housing in Ontario